HomeMy WebLinkAbout79-70 - Resolutions RESOLUTION NO. 79-70
A RESOLUTION OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA PLANNING
COMMISSION APPROVING DIRECTOR REVIEW NO. 79-32
LOCATED ON THE NORTH SIDE OF SIXTH STREET, 1,200'
WEST OF ROCHESTER IN THE M-2 ZONE
WHEREAS, on the 26th day of April, 1979, a complete application was
filed ~or review of the above described project; and
WHEREAS, on the 19th day of November, 1979, the Rancho Cucamonga
Planning Commission held a meeting to consider the above described project.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLVED AS
FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1:. That the following findings have been made:
1. That the si~e indicated bY th~ development plan is ~
adequate in ~ize a~d s~a~~ toaccommo~e--the pro-
posed use, and ~ii ~a~ds f ~paces, yal_ls, ~fen~9's,~arkigg,
~andscapi~g, load~n~and 6ther features required by this
section.
2. That the improvements as indicated on the development
plan are located in such a manner as to be properly
related to existing and proposed streets and highways.
3. That the improv~nents as shown on the development plan
are consistent with all adopted standards and policies
as set forth in this section.
SECTION 2: An Environmental Impact Report has been prepared for this
project and certified by the Planning Commission. Mitigation measures
have been adopted as part of this approval which reduce the significant
impacts to an acceptable level.
SECTION 3: That Director Review No. 79-32 is approved subject to the
following conditions:
Applicant shall contact the Planning Division for compliance
with the following conditions:
1. Project shall be ~eveloped in accordance with th~ approved
plans and exhibits~bn-~ile in the ~i~n~n-~Yvision and
the conditions c~ntained herein.
2. Approval of this request shall not waive compliance with
all sections of the Zoning Ordinance and all other appli-
cable City Ordinances in effect at time of building permit
issuance.
3. Trash receptacle areas shall be enclosed by a 6 foot
high msonry wall with view obstructing gates pursuant to
City standards. Location shall be subject to approval by
the Planning Division.
4. Ail roof appurtenances, including air conditioners, shall
be architecturally integrated and shielded from view and
the sound buffered from adjacent properties and streets
as provided by the Planning and Building Division.
5. Prior to any use of the project site or business activity being
commenced thereon, all conditions of approval contained herein
shall be con~leted to the satisfaction of the Director of
Community Development.
6. The applicant shall employ all mitigation measures as outlined
in the Air Quality and Aesthetics Sections of the EIR.
7. Any further development of the site will require site ~tan
review.
8. Parking lot trees shall be a minimum 15 gallon size.
9. All two-way aisle widths shall be a minimum of 24 feet wide.
10. Emergency access shall be provided and maintained free and clear
at a minimum of 24 feet at all times during construction in
accordance with Foothill Fire District requirements.
11. A detailed lighting plan shall be submitted to and approved
by the Planning Division prior to issuance of building permits.
Lights in front parking lot shall be decorative.
12..A ~etailed %andscape and i__r~i~ti~'~i~n-prep~e~-~y'a
regi~d landsg~ architect ~hall ~e submitted to a~d
approved by the Planning Commission prior to issuance of
building permitsf
13. Street trees, a minimum of 15 gallon size or larger~ shall
be installed in accordance with the Master Plan of street
trees for the City of Rancho Cucamonga and shall be planted
at an average of every 30' on interior streets and 20' on
exterior streets.
14. All landscaped areas shall be maintained in a healthy and
thriving condition, free from weeds, trash, and debris.
15. A dense %a~d~c~p~ed s~r~en~hall be pla~e~ along ~11 property
lin~s~ Such details shall be included_ on the landfcape .
plan.
16. Six (~!_f~oot 1.andscaped e--a~_th be~S ~d opaque fences or
o'ther mitigating measures shall be provided along the Sixth
Street frontage, east and west property lines, and along ~
the north si~e of the faciiiti~s. ~
17. First phase construction shall require full landscaping
along the street frontages and throughout the project.
A 35' wide landscaped strip shall be provided across the
entire Sixth Street frontage. Specimen size trees shall
be added throughout this area.
18. Any signs proposed for this development shall be designed
in conformance with the Comprehensive Sign Ordinance and
shall require review and approval by the Planning Division
prior to installation of such signs.
19. All transportation systems such as trucks, trains,
conveyor belts, etc., shall be enclosed or sufficiently
covered to prohibit blow off of material.
20. A detailed plan showing the location and type of wind
fences shall be submitted to and approved by the Planning
Division prior to the issuance of building permits. Such
fences shall be totally installed prior to operation of
facility. Such fences shall be located throughout the
site to prohibit movement of material and dust by wind
currents.
21. Where the site has been cleared and is not used as a
paved circulation aisle, ground cover shall be planted
to act as a dust suppressant.
Applicant shall contact the Building Division for~compli~nce
with the following conditions.
22. The applicant shall comply with the latest adopted Uniform
Building Code, Uniform Mechanical Code, Uniform Plumbing
Code, National Electric Code, and all other applicable
codes and ordinances in effect at the time of approval of
this project.
23. Prior to issuance of a building permit for combustible
construction, evidence shall be submitted to the Foothill
District Fire Chief that water supply for fire protection
is available.
24. Prior to the issuance of a building permit for a new
commercial or industrial development or addition to an
existing development, the applicant shall pay development
fees at the established rate. Such fees may include, but
not be limited to: Systems Development Fee, Drainage Fee,
Permit and Plan Checking Fees.
25. This approval shall become null and void if building permits
are not issued for this project within one year from the
date of project approval.
26. Grading of the subject property shall be in accordance with
the Uniform Building Code, City Grading Standards and
accepted grading practices.
27. A soils report shall be prepared by a qualified engineer
licensed by the State of California to perform such work.
28. The final grading plan shall be subject to review and
approval by the Planning, Engineering and Building
Divisions and shall be completed prior to recordation of
the final subdivision map or issuance of building permit.
Applicant shall contact the Engineering Division for compliance
with the following conditions:
29. Dedication of 60' of right-of-way on 6th Street adjacent
to the property and 40' at right-of-way for the remainder
of 6th Street easterly to Rochester Avenue.
30. Prior to any work being performed in the public right-of-
way, an encroachment permit shall be obtained from the
City Engineer's Office, in addition to any other permits
required.
31. Approved street improvement plans prepared by a Registered
civil Engineer shall be required, for all street improve-
ments, prior to issuance of encroachment permit.
32. All street improvements shall be installed to the satis-
faction of the City Engineer, prior to 6ccupancy.
33. Surety shall be posted and an agreement executed to the
satisfaction of the City Engineer and the City Attorney,
guaranteeing completion of the public improvements, prior
to issuance of building permits.
34. Construct the following improvements on the following streets:
6th Street: curb and gutter, A.C. pavement, drive approach,
street trees, street lights, landscaped median island, and
26' wide A.C. pavement from east property line to Rochester.
35. Pavement striping, marking, traffic and street name signing
plan shall be required.
36. An approved grading plan and soils report in accordance
with theCity grading standards will be required.
37. The applicant will be responsible for constructionof all
on-site drainage facilities required by the City Engineer.
38. Site drainage shall be to a public street or to an
acceptable drainage structure and easement.
39. The proposed project falls within areas indicated as subject
to flooding under the National Flood Insurance Program and
is subject to the provisions of that program and City
Ordinance No. 24.
40. Drainage easements shall be provided as follows: 25' width
along the east property line; 15' width along~the west
property line.
41. Ail proposed utilities within the project shall be
installed underground.
42. Utility easements shall be provided to the specification
of the appropriate utility companies and the City Engineer.
43. Developer shall be responsible for the relocation of
existing public utilities, as required.
44. Developer shall be responsible for the installation of
street lighting in accordance with Southern California
Edison Company and City standards.
45. Water and sewer system plans shall be designed and
constructed to meet requirements of the Cucamonga County
Water District (CCWD), Foothill Fire District and the
Environmental Health Department of the County of San
Bernardino. A letter of compliance from CCWD will be
required.
46. Permits from other agencies will be required as follows:
County Dust Abatement (required prior to issuance of
grading permit.
47. 8th Street shall remain open to public traffic at all
times during and after construction until such time as
6th Street is completed from Haven Avenue to Rochester
Avenue.
Applicant shall contact the Foothill Fire District for compliance
with the following conditions:
48. The applicant shall comply with the Foothill Fire Protection
District Ordinance No. 1 and the 1976 Edition of the Uniform
Fire Code.
49. The applicant shall contact and comply with all fire protec-
tion measures for use of above ground combustible storage.
In addition, such storage shall be screened from adjacent
properties and public right-of-way.
Applicant shall contact the Cucamonga County Water District,
the Chino Basin Municipal Water District, and the Santa Ana
Water Quality Control Board for compliance with the following
conditions:
50. Use of the Chino Basin Municipal Water District non-
reclaimable waste line shall be reviewed and approved by
the CBMWD.
51. All requirements and conditions of the Cucamonga County
Water District shall be complied with.
52. Water discharge permits shall be obtained from the Santa
Ana Water Quality Control Board.
53. The applicant shall research and provide for water
reclaimable facilities and used as appropriate.
APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 19TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1979
PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
k/Herman Re,pein, ~hai ~
Secretary of the Planning Commission
I, JACK LAM, Secretary of the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly introduced,
passed and adopted by the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga at a
regular meeting of the Planning Commission held on the 19th day of November, 1979.
AYES: COMMISSIONERS: TOLSTOY, GARCIA, JONES, R~MPEL
NOES: COMMISSIONERS: NONE
ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: DAHL